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2021 INDUCTION AND BANQUET
Reminder that the OBCA Hall of Fame Induction and All-Star Games for 2021 is June 5th at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond. The banquet will begin at 12:00 at Eddies Event Center in Edmond. 2828 E 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034
Anyone interested in attending the banquet needs to contact Bob Hoffman at UCO at 478-954-9186. Banquet tickets are $20 each. Join us in honoring this tremendous group of Hall of Fame coaches.
Dan Hays Larry Callison David Page Bob Weckstein Ray West







JUNE 5TH
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
SATURDAY, JUNE 5TH
10:30 4A / 5A / 6A REPORT TO UCO FIELDHOUSE
11:00-12:00 4A / 5A / 6A PRACTICE IN MAIN GYM
11:30 2A / 3A REPORT TO UCO FIELDHOUSE
12:00-1:00 4A / 5A / 6A PRACTICE IN MAIN GYM
12:30 B / A REPORT TO UCO FIELDHOUSE
1:00-2:00 B / A / PRACTICE IN MAIN GYM
GAMETIMES:
3:00 – 4A / 5A / 6A GAME
4:15 – Class 3A VS Class 2A GAME
5:30 – Class B VS Class A GAME
TEAMS WILL BE FED BETWEEN THE PRACTICE AND THE GAME
ANY QUESTIONS CALL MARK WILSON AT 405-826-5100
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Five coaches with nearly 200 years experience and more than 3,800 victories make up the 2021 class of the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
The five – Larry Callison, Dan Hays, David Page, Bob Weckstein and the late Ray West – will be inducted during a luncheon in Edmond on June 5. Tim Bart, director of the OBCA Hall of Fame, revealed the roster of honorees this week.
The OBCA was formed in 1967 and the inaugural Hall of Fame induction was in 2002. The 2021 class brings the total of honorees to 115.
Ticket information and reservations may be obtained through Coach Bob Hoffman, University of Central Oklahoma, (405) 974-2145 or bhoffman4@uco.edu.
The 2021 Hall of Fame selections:
Larry Callison. Coached boys and girls basketball during a 40-year career that stretched. Won state championships with boys at Ketchum (1995) and girls at Tahlequah Sequoyah (2015, ’17, ’18) and had three runners-up. Overall coaching record: 900-224 (552-117 in boys, 348-107 in girls), retiring in 2019. Coaching stops: Gore (1977-85), Ketchum (1985-97, 2010-12), Vian (1997-99), Stilwell (1999-01, 2005-06), Eufaula (2001-03, 2006-08), Boynton (2003-05), Tahlequah Sequoyah (2013-19). Member of Oklahoma Coaches Association and Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association halls of fame.
Dan Hays. During a 38-year collegiate career, compiled record of 724-470 at Northwestern Oklahoma State (five seasons, 71-68 record) and Oklahoma Christian University (33 seasons, 653-402). Holds record for most wins by men’s basketball coach at a four-year Oklahoma college. Spent three years as assistant at Southeastern Oklahoma State. Product of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Inducted into NAIA Hall of Fame, 1998.
David Page. 39 years as coach (36 as head coach). Ranks fifth all time among Oklahoma prep boys basketball coaches with 744 victories. Coached at Blackwell (1980-90), Hominy (1990-98), Yale (1998-2004), Pawnee (2004-current). Won state championships at Yale (1999, 2000) and Pawnee (2005, ’08-09-10) with two runner-up finishes. Product of Oklahoma’s cradle of coaches, Cleveland. Member of Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
Bob Weckstein. Began coaching career with baseball (seven seasons) and girls basketball (four seasons) at Okarche before hitting his stride in boys basketball at Frontier in 1989. Has won six state championships at Frontier, the consolidated Red Rock-Marland schools, with a record of 650-240. Recently retired as superintendent at Frontier but will remain as the head coach. Played for OBCA Hall of Fame coach J.V. Haney.
Ray West. Died in 2019 while in 45th year as head coach. Ranks No. 2 all-time amongOklahoma boys basketball coaches with record of 853-391. Coaching stops: Fort Supply (1974-76), Gould (1976-77), Purcell (1977-78), Mountain View (1978-81), Mustang (1981-82), Cordell (1982-94), Okarche (1994-2019). President of OBCA 1992-93. Will be inducted into Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame in July.


Region 1 All-District
Player of the Year – Bijan Cortes – Kingfisher
Coach of the Year – Jared Reese – Kingfisher
Matthew Stone, Kingfisher
Trent Mitchell – Texhoma
T.J. Bennett – Garber
Cole Cathcart – Hooker
Roberto Hernandez – Tyrone
Ethan Pyron, Arapaho – Butler
Kobe McGowan – Forgan
Gloire Houmba – Covington-Douglas
Artel Bryson – Clinton
Jacobe Johnson – Mustang
Region 2 All-District
Player of the Year – Gunnar Gordon – Pawnee
Coach of the Year – Gerrell Thomas – Beggs
Jackson Skipper – Sapulpa
Brad Reeves – Pawnee
David Castillo – Bartlesville
Kendal Daniels – Beggs
Nate Lockert – Woodland
Jaken Weedn – Glencoe
Holton Justus – Pawhuska
Brody Roe – Morrison
Kyler Kauk – Cleveland Tyler Day – Mannford
Region 3 All-District
Player of the Year – Jace Hollingshed, Oklahoma Union
Coach of the Year – Lee Ott, Oklahoma Union
Garrett Long – Adair
Xavier Brown – Muskogee
Caison Hartloff – Claremore
Nate Collier – Oklahoma Union
Nick Jones – Eufuala
Mark Price – Nowata
Dawson Alt – Pryor
Trent Haddock – Verdigris
Levi Williams – Keys
Jacob Scroggins – Wagoner
Region 4 All-District
Player of the Year – Ryan Kelly – Snyder
Coach of the Year – Rick Gore – Hydro-Eakly
Hayden Big Soldier – Cyril
Arzhonte Dallas – Lawton Mac
Danquez Dawsey – Lawton Mac
Kyler Denton – Ft. Cobb-Broxton
Tyson Eastwood – Ft. Cobb-Broxton
Nolan Gore – Hydro-Eakly
Damian Harris – Big Pasture
Michael Land – Hammon
Gage Milner – Duke
Cole Moore – Hobart
Carson Propps – Hydro-Eakly
John Thompson – Frederick
Region 5 All-District
Player of the Year – Jaylon White – Norman North
Coach of the Year – Jeff Word – Blanchard
Mojo Browning – Purcell
Jack Cole – Community Christian School
DD Coleman – Ardmore
Austin Hunt – Velma-Alma
Josiah Johnson – Marlow
Josh Martin – Community Christian School
Dylan McDougal – Moore
Caleb Reed – Blanchard
Jace Saville – Velma-Alma
Cooper Shirley – Minco
Tyler Stewart – Velma-Alma
Region 6 All District
Player of the Year – Martell Davis – Varnum
Coach of the Year – Jon M Hadley – Varnum
Dallen Forsythe – Dale
Trayson Miller – Roff
Zayn Coggins – Dale
Blake Lecrone – Wright City
Tanner Morris – Shawnee
CJ Whitfield – Broken Bow
Jackson Lawley – Tishomingo
Adante’ Holiman – McAlester
Brayden Oglesby – Howe
Chad Miline – Allen
Region 7 All-District
Coach of the Year – David Winton – Tulsa Rogers
Player of the Year – Anthony Pritchard – Tulsa Webster
Kyler Mann – Owasso
Xavier Glenn – Bixby
Marlo Fox – Sand Springs
Parker Friedrichsen – Bixby
Trent Pierce – Union
Jake Gendron – Bishop Kelley
Ty Friersen – Tulsa Memorial
Ben Averitt – Jenks
Caden Fry – Owasso
Region 8 All-District
Player of the Year – Keyondre Young – Del City
Coach of the Year – Lenny Hatchett – Del City
Sean Pedulla – Edmond Memorial
Trey Alexander – Heritage Hall
Dalante Shannon – Edmond North
Quentin Woodson – Carl Albert
Isreal Hart – Midwest City
Josh Nowankwo – Putnam North
James Locke – Carl Albert
Tobias Roland – Putnam West
Jeff Nowankwo – Putnam North
Anthony Turner – Classen SAS